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New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles | 
enlarge | Brand: EazyPower Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $22.99
New (2) from $22.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 8577
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Model: 30125 UPC: 083771301255 EAN: 0083771301255 ASIN: B000YC1XUK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New- Ready to Ship! 2-3 Day Priority Mail Shipping
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| Features:
| • | Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy | | • | Will provide smooth, even professional cutting | | • | For wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics, ceiling tiles |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description h4Perfect for making holes in wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics and ceiling tiles. Also great for duct work, AC/Heat registers, ceiling lights, and speakers. Works with 3/8" or 1/2" drills.p ul liMade of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy liWill provide smooth, even professional cutting/ul/h4
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| Customer Reviews:
does the job December 1, 2008 charliebear (chicagoland) Advertised as a hole saw for cornhole/bean bag boards, and that is what I used it for. Works well, and is much easier than trying to cut a circle with a jigsaw. Great value since a 6" hole saw elsewhere is much more expensive. I've only used it to cut plywood, so no idea how it would work with hardwood or masonry or metal.
With caution you can cut a 6" hole October 9, 2008 Steven Rossellini (Twin Cities, MN) I had no idea what constituted a cornhole saw. I needed to cut a 6" hole in 3/8" plywood. I used a variable speed 1/2" corded electric hand drill. When drilling, be certain the stock you're drilling is very stationary. I put a heavy piece of scrap wood under the 3/8" plywood and nailed it all to a plank, upon which I stood to prevent spinning or shifting. br / br /If you have a router, a circle guide will also work very well.
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